Lesson Plan
Reaching for Educational Excellence (REX)
REX is a Christian homeschooling Cooperative offering quality instruction of exceptional curricula with an emphasis on layered and discussion-based learning. Currently, REX has made the decision to focus on History and Literature for all grades, and to have additional electives available.
Albemarle Christian Teaching Support (ACTS)
Seven Oaks Classical Homeschool Fellowship
We are a Christ centered homeschool cooperative that meets together twice a week in Fredericksburg City to provide classes and support for families using Classical and Charlotte Mason methods. Our focus is on building a fellowship of families. We offer academic classes and electives for grades PreK to 10th grade. Parents are expected to remain on campus all day and to actively participate. Parents will teach or serve as needed. Courses offered include: History, Science, Latin, Geography, Writing, Grammar, Bible, Logic, Rhetoric, Music, PE, and more!
Friends Learning Together (FLT)
Friends Learning Together (FLT) is a group of Christian homeschooling families seeking to provide families with opportunities to learn, play, and grow together as friends and as children of God. FLT offers academic classes and social activities for families with children in preschool-middle school. FLT meets on Mondays for class at Christian Fellowship Church. On Wednesday afternoons FLT meets for recess (optional) and two Fridays per month for field trips (optional). Kindergarten-5th grade classes include science, history, geography and public speaking.
Capital Baptist Homeschool Co-op (Thursday)
We are a group of like-minded homeschool families who value effective communication, critical thinking, and character development. We work together as a team to give students the tools, honest feedback, and experience necessary to help them become great communicators.
Boots and Roots at River Farm
Boots and Roots at River Farm meets Mondays and Fridays 9-12 pm. The program creates the opportunity for children, aged four through six, to engage with Virginia’s rich local flora and fauna. This three-hour, all-outdoor program combines active exploration of the natural world with literature, literacy, science, music, art, and Biblical content. The “delight-driven” emergent curriculum offers social, artistic, academic, relational, spiritual, and physical learning, based both on teacher-initiated and child-initiated goals and activities.